Quotes about Priorities
It's hard, and I don't always get to see my kids. I will never catch up on that time I've missed.
— Mo Farah
Money doesn't buy happiness. But happiness isn't everything.
— Jean Seberg
He uses the difficult seasons in our relationships to allow us to see what we typically live for besides him.
— Timothy Lane
A lot of us will be able to show how God's gifts benefited us. But that's not the question. The issue with a steward is, how did the King's business fare under your management? Is the King better off? Was His agenda furthered?
— Tony Evans
Men are often reluctant to give up their wants and their agendas, when necessary, for their wives.
— Tony Evans
The call to self-emptying will always be unpopular to those whose pockets and closets are full. What
— Kevin Vanhoozer
Jack Taylor put it this way: "an idol is something you have to check with before you say yes to God".
— Kris Vallotton
I was beginning to learn from my grandfather that love covers a multitude of sins and that I was more important to him than his stuff.
— Kris Vallotton
Life is short. The sooner that a man begins to enjoy his wealth the better.
— Samuel Johnson
The path that leads through Latin and alebra is not the path to material success. But it may suggest much more: that understanding things is a waste of time; that if you want to succeed in the world and have a happy family and a nice home and a BMW you should not try to understand things but just add up the numbers or press the buttons or do whatever else it is that marketers are so richly rewarded for doing.
— JM Coetzee
i wish the whole world was dead serious about food instead of silly rockets and machines and explosives using everybody's food money to blow their heads off anyway.
— Jack Kerouac
I would argue heavily that the time that has been allocated to social used to come from television, and people are benefitting from it. People who are saying, 'Aw, you're spending all your time on Facebook, or all your time on Twitter,' I'd like to understand what the person used to do with that time.
— Gary Vaynerchuk